The American Indigenous-themed design is a tribute to the deep connection between Indigenous communities and the art of filmmaking. A strong and determined Indigenous woman holds a camera, which blends seamlessly with elements of nature and tradition. Surrounding her are the ancient forests and mountains of North America, featuring intricate patterns inspired by Indigenous art and culture. The design reflects the profound respect for the environment and storytelling that is embedded in Indigenous traditions. It serves as a reminder to young creatives of Indigenous descent that their voices and stories are an essential part of the cinematic landscape.
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SESSION 1: The Business of Production
| 04.04.2022
In this session, you will learn about the various factors that make up a film’s budget; how a studio balances a filmmaker’s vision with production costs, how to approach your own film budget, and how to advocate for more inclusive sets.









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$35.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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